A woman in Papua New Guinea lost 18 family members to a massive landslide as the country's national disaster centre said on Monday (May 27) that more than 2,000 people were buried alive.
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Geoff Bennett: In the day's other headlines: A government official in Papua New Guinea says more than 2,000 people were buried alive in Friday's landslide. That figure is roughly three times an ...
A Papua New Guinea government official has told the United Nations more than 2,000 people were believed to have been buried alive by Friday's landslide and has formally asked for international help.
BANGKOK (AP) — The Papua New Guinea government said more than 2,000 people are believed to have been buried alive in a landslide in the South Pacific island nation, after the side of a mountain ...
A woman in Papua New Guinea lost 18 family members to a massive landslide as the country's national disaster centre said on Monday (May 27) that more than 2,000 people were buried alive.
MELBOURNE, Australia — A Papua New Guinea government official has told the United Nations more than 2,000 people were believed to have been buried alive by Friday’s landslide and has formally ...
MELBOURNE, Australia — A Papua New Guinea government official has told the United Nations more than 2,000 people were believed to have been buried alive by Friday's landslide and has formally ...
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MELBOURNE, Australia — A Papua New Guinea government official has told the United Nations that more than 2,000 people are believed to have been buried alive by last Friday’s landslide and has ...